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Supersize that? Hold on a minute!

Mar 3, 2004 8:06AM PST

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Re:Supersize that? Hold on a minute!
Mar 3, 2004 8:38AM PST

Could'nt get on your link without registering Dave. However, I can just imagine what it said. The only time I go to McDonalds is to get the "2 apple pies for a Buck" and a cup of Hot Chocklet.....or if the Grand Kids all pile in on me.

George

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Re: Supersize that? Hold on a minute!
Mar 3, 2004 10:37PM PST

Hi, George.

I think someone has registered at the Post (as at the NY Times) unser username "speakeasygang", password "speakeasy"

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Re:Re: Thanks Dave (nt)
Mar 3, 2004 10:47PM PST

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Washington Post required email address as user so...
Mar 4, 2004 2:11AM PST

I created a Speakeasy account some time back for all to use. It works fine.

USERNAME == wolfcritters@yahoo.com
PASSWORD == kerry666

(You are welcome to create an alternate Devil )

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Now adult Happy Meals
Mar 3, 2004 12:46PM PST
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4088818/

Tested in some 200 U.S. McDonald's in Indiana, the meal includes an entree-sized salad, a bottled water or medium fountain drink, a fitness guide from celebrity trainer Bob Greene and a pedometer to encourage walking for physical fitness.
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Re: Now adult Happy Meals
Mar 3, 2004 10:39PM PST

Hi, Diana.

I'd think one would only want one of those -- how many pedometers does one person need? Happy

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Re:Re: Now adult Happy Meals
Mar 3, 2004 10:55PM PST

If they're handing them out "free" with the meals, they're probably not of very high quality and might only last until your next visit to Mickey D's!

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Sounds Like A Good Idea for Super-Size Customers
Mar 4, 2004 4:14AM PST

Hi, Dave,
A pedometer (even an expensive one) does not last very long....unless you don't use it.

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Yep, on news today - effective in UK stat.
Mar 4, 2004 1:27AM PST

That's OK, I don't eat at McD anyhow, it's all garbage. Happy